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Active CMOS Array Sensor for Time-Resolved Fluorescence Detection


Abstract:

Surface-based sensing assays based on fluorescence-based detection have become commonplace for both environmental and biomedical diagnostics. Traditional array scanners a...Show More

Abstract:

Surface-based sensing assays based on fluorescence-based detection have become commonplace for both environmental and biomedical diagnostics. Traditional array scanners are expensive, large, and complex instruments. This paper describes the design of an active CMOS biosensor substrate for fluorescence-based assays that enables time-gated, time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy without the need for an external reader. The array is sensitive to photon densities as low as 1.15times108/cm2, has a dynamic range of over 74 dB, and has subnanosecond timing resolution. Sensitivity is achieved through subsampling and averaging
Published in: IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits ( Volume: 41, Issue: 11, November 2006)
Page(s): 2521 - 2530
Date of Publication: 30 October 2006

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